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Hide all warnings in ipython

I need to produce a screencast of an ipython session, and to avoid confusing viewers, I want to disable all warnings emitted by warnings.warn calls from different packages. Is there a way to configure the ipythonrc file to automatically disable all such warnings? ...
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Link latest file on Bitbucket Git repository

I have a public Git repository on Bitbucket. I want to link the latest version of a Read-Me file. Here's the link to a revision/commit: ...
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Preview layout with merge root tag in Intellij IDEA/Android Studio

Let's imagine we are developing compound component based on LinearLayout. So, we create class like this: 3 Answers ...
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Authorize Attribute with Multiple Roles

I would like to add Authorization to a controller, for multiple Roles at once. 5 Answers ...
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How do I do an initial push to a remote repository with Git?

I've read through countless tutorials and I keep coming up short. Here's what I've got: 6 Answers ...
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Python - When to use file vs open

What's the difference between file and open in Python? When should I use which one? (Say I'm in 2.5) 6 Answers ...
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How to convert lazy sequence to non-lazy in Clojure

I tried the following in Clojure, expecting to have the class of a non-lazy sequence returned: 5 Answers ...
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Regular expression for exact match of a string

I want to match two passwords with regular expression. For example I have two inputs "123456" and "1234567" then the result should be not match (false). And when I have entered "123456" and "123456" then the result should be match (true). ...
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Confusion between factor levels and factor labels

There seems to be a difference between levels and labels of a factor in R. Up to now, I always thought that levels were the 'real' name of factor levels, and labels were the names used for output (such as tables and plots). Obviously, this is not the case, as the following example shows: ...
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`elif` in list comprehension conditionals

Can we use elif in list comprehension? 6 Answers 6 ...